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U.S. EPA Backs Off On Enforcement Action

Written by Greg Russell | Apr 2, 2012 10:11:45 AM

We've mentioned before the trouble U.S. EPA has had in blaming Range Resources for alleged natural gas contamination, based on the science alone.  See here, e.g. (Lesson:  The Science Matters).  The WSJ is reporting that the agency may have finally learned that lesson:  "The Environmental Protection Agency has dropped its claim that an energy company contaminated drinking water in Texas, the third time in recent months that the agency has backtracked. *** On Friday, the agency told a federal judge it withdrew an administrative order that alleged Range Resources Corp. had polluted water wells in a rural Texas county west of Fort Worth. Under an agreement filed in U.S. court in Dallas, the EPA will also drop the lawsuit it filed in January 2011 against Range, and Range will end its appeal of the administrative order."

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